noun
- a drink made by mixing beer with lemonade or ginger beer
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- He ordered a shandy at the pub on the hot summer day.
- The shandy was refreshing with its mix of beer and lemonade.
- She preferred a shandy to straight beer because it was lighter.
- The bartender made the shandy with equal parts beer and ginger beer.
- A shandy is a popular drink choice for those who want something less alcoholic.
- They served shandies at the garden party to keep guests cool.